Bel Canto SET80 User manual

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Bel Canto Design
SET 80
Single Ended Balanced 845 Triode Monobloc Power
Amplifier
User's Guide and
Operating Information
Bel Canto Design • © August 2000
Page 2 SET 80 Owner's Manual
SET 80
Single Ended Balanced 845 Triode Monobloc Power Amplifier
The Bel Canto Design SET 80 uses a unique and elegant of circuit architecture with the highest quality of
parts and construction to produce an audio amplifier which is unparalleled in recreating the musical
event.
Contents
Bel Canto Design Statement 3
Unpacking 4
Initial Setup & Assembly 5
Connecting the SET 80 into Your System 7
Technical Description 9
Specifications 10
Warranty Information 11
SET 80 Owner's Manual Page 3
Bel Canto grew from the quest to achieve the ultimate musical
satisfaction from an audio system. This goal began with the discovery of the
inherent sonic qualities and musical performance potential of a nearly forgotten
technology, the single-ended triode amplifier. The ability of this type of amplifier
to recreate the musical experience and evoke a powerful emotional response in
the listener, much like the live event, inspired the development of the SET line of
amplifiers through the ultimate expression of this technology. The SET amplifier
was developed to be used as both a cornerstone for a modern audio system and
as a reference tool to explore the reasons behind the single-ended triode
amplifier's uniquely musical attributes.
For the better part of a decade this quest continued and has
resulted in a line of fine audio amplifiers that are designed to incorporate the
unparalleled musical reproduction of the single-ended triode architecture. Bel
Canto Design's goal for the SET Line is simply to provide the most expressive and
powerful musical experience outside of the live event. Bring some of the greatest
musicians and their performances into the intimacy of your home, for many years
to come.
The SET 80 represents the attainment of a goal and is designed to
provide very high value and to retain this value for many years, both because of
the quality of design and manufacturing and also the timelessness of each
component's musical performance.
Bel Canto Design
Page 4 SET 80 Owner's Manual
Unpacking
Unpacking
Each box containing your SET 80 contains the
following parts:
1 - SET 80 User's Guide
1 - Power Cable for connection to utility
power [6' 7" - 2 meters long]
1 - SET 80 audio power amplifier
2 - 845 power triodes in a protective box,
these tubes may be shipped in a separate
shipping container.
1 - Bel Canto Owner's Warranty &
Registration Card
Carefully unpack each piece and check for
shipping damage. If there is any damage,
please contact your dealer or Bel Canto Design,
Ltd. Save all packing materials as the packing is
specially designed to protect the amplifier during
shipping or transporting. If you lose or damage
the packing materials or carton, please contact
your dealer or distributor before attempting to
transport the amplifiers.
The SET 80 power supply is preset for the
proper national voltages before you
receive it. The power cable will have the
correct plug for your local power system.
If you believe this is not true, please
contact your dealer immediately. Do not
attempt to alter or change power settings
yourself!
Warning
Do not connect power to this amplifier yet!
This power amplifier, like any electrical component, can be dangerous and cause injury unless
correct handling procedures are observed and used. Before powering this power amplifier it is
necessary to read and follow proper procedures concerning its setup and use.
Do not open up your SET 80 (do not remove the chassis covers). There are no user serviceable
parts inside. Any tampering of internal parts will immediately void your warranty.
Complete and mail the Owner's Registration Card immediately in order to activate your warranty.
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SET 80 Owner's Manual Page 5
Initial Setup and Assembly
Assembling the SET 80 requires that the 845
power triodes be placed in the tube sockets
prior to plugging the amplifier into the power
outlet.
NOTE: This procedure is not difficult or
dangerous if done according to the following
instructions, but it does require some care in
handling the 845 tube. If you are unsure of
yourself or would like more help than can be
given in this manual, please contact your dealer,
who will be pleased to help you set the SET 80
up. All of our dealers are chosen with this
service in mind, and we urge you to request
dealer assistance in setting up your system.
Follow these steps in inserting or changing the
845 tube. (Total time for this procedure:
approximately 15 minutes.)
1. Be certain the SET 80 is not
connected to a power source. This is the
most important step! The amplifier could be
damaged if power is applied without the tubes in
place and extremely dangerous voltages are
present and assessable at the tube sockets if
power is on!
2. Remove the 845 tube from its wrapping. It
is important for tube life that oils from your
hands do not get on the upper part of the glass
tube envelope. Insert the 845 into the large
socket, taking care to line up the bayonet pin
protruding from the metal base of the tube with
the slot in the tube socket.
3. Push down on the tube until you feel that
the pin has reached the bottom of the slot in the
socket. Some force and slight movement of the
tube may be required to get the tube to clear the
contacts and go down far enough so that the
tube can rotate. Do not apply too much
rotational force until you are
Warning
1. Never remove the bottom panel of the amplifier. There are no fuses or user serviceable
components in the amplifier, and dangerous voltages could be present if the bottom cover is
removed. Removal of this cover or any tampering with the amplifier will immediately void the
warranty.
2. Never plug the amplifier into the power source without all tubes in place and the protective tube
covers attached to the top plate of the chassis.
3. Always use a correctly grounded power outlet to ground the chassis of the amplifier. If there
is any question about this refer to your dealer/importer or a qualified electrician.
4. Never connect the amplifier to any other audio components until directed to proceed later in this
manual.
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Initial Setup and Assembly
certain that the tube is down far enough. The
metal tube base should protrude less than 1/4"
from the top of the tube socket when the pin is
at the bottom of the slot in the socket. When
you are certain that the tube is in place, then
rotate the tube approximately 1/8 turn in the
clockwise direction.
The tube should be nearly vertical or leaning
slightly. NOTE: Be certain that the bayonet pin
is at the bottom of the slot before applying
rotational force on the tube. The pin could be
damaged if too much force is applied if it is not
at the bottom of the slot. Place the tube cover
ring assembly over the 845 and push it home
into the three sockets for the banana type plugs
on the ring assembly.
4. When the 845 tube is in place, check that
the 4-12AX7 input/driver tubes are correctly
seated in their sockets. These should be in
place when the amplifier is received. If there
are any questions at this point contact your
dealer.
Figure 1.
Input Tube Types and Positioning
One Channel Shown
12AX7
ECC83
12AX7
ECC83
SET 80 Owner's Manual Page 7
Connecting and Use
Connecting the SET 80 into
Your System
Input Connections
There is one RCA input jack and one XLR
balanced connector for the analog inputs. Both
inputs have the same signal path and
performance and may be used with any high
quality cable set
Loudspeaker Connection
The loudspeaker connections use one of the
two pairs of output jacks behind the output
transformer on the top plate of the chassis. The
output jacks accept many types of wire
termination, although we recommend either a
high quality spade lug or the use of simple tinned
wire terminations for this hookup.
Determine the nominal impedance of your
loudspeaker. The 8 ohm switch setting should
be used with loudspeakers which have greater
than 6 ohm minimum impedance. The 4 ohm
setting should be used with loudspeakers with 3
to 6 ohm minimum impedance. These two
options encompass the majority of
loudspeakers. The power toggle switch
between the output jacks is used to select the
impedance.
Power Switch
The rear panel power switch marked 0 1 will
take the amp out of standby when switched to
the 1 position. The input tube filaments are
always powered to insure a gentle turn on and
instant sound output.
Tube Life and Replacement
The 845 output tubes are designed for
commercial use in and will provide at least 8000
hours of life as used in the Orfeo circuit. This
translates to over 5 years of typical use. The
input tubes generally have 2000 hour life and
will need replacement every 1 1/2 to 2 years.
These tubes are available off the shelf from
current production at reasonable prices. Contact
your dealer or Bel Canto Design for
replacement.
Page 8 SET 80 Owner's Manual
Amplifier Power and Loudspeaker
Selection
The SET 80 has a nominal power rating of over
70 watts for each channel. While this may
seem like a low power output compared to many
amplifiers on the market, because of the class A
operation, the low distortion, wide power
bandwidth, and the grace that these amplifiers
have when overdriven, they will produce as
much or more level sound than many 100-200
watt amplifiers. We suggest that you consider
any loudspeakers with average rated sensitivity
of 85 dB/Watt/Meter or greater. Greater
sensitivity will allow higher listening levels
before either the amplifier or the loudspeaker
runs out of steam. Remember that with most
speakers in even a relatively large room the
amplifiers will be operating at average levels of
only 1-5 watts each with typical music at quite a
high average sound level of 90 dB. This leaves
18 to 20 dB of amplifier headroom for musical
peaks.
We have successfully used the SET 80 with
many types of loudspeakers, including dynamic
cone, planar magnetic and electrostatic types.
When choosing a loudspeaker many variables
come into play, therefore we will not attempt to
recommend a type or set of 'brands' which you
should consider. Our suggestion is that you
work with the dealer representing the SET 80
and choose a loudspeaker which works well
for your tastes, in your room with your system.
A dealer which sells the SET 80 will be more
than competent to guide you in your selection.
Amplifier Placement and Power-
on
When installing the amplifiers it is important that
they receive adequate ventilation. Allow at
least 6 inches above the amplifiers, and be
certain that the holes on the bottom cover are
open to air circulation (do not place them directly
on a thick carpet, as this will block the bottom
ventilation holes). Do not use the SET 80 in a
closed cabinet unless fan cooling is allowed or
the amplifiers will overheat and could be
damaged. They generate considerable heat in
operation because of their single-ended class A
operation. With adequate ventilation on an open
shelf or stand they will cool themselves through
convection and will not require any additional
cooling.
When the setup is complete and all connections
are made, the power cord can be installed and
the power switch turned to the 'on' position. The
amplifiers will be operational almost immediately,
and they require only 15 to 20 minutes to reach
optimum performance. There will be a short
break-in period of 20 to 30 hours when the
amplifiers are first used. The sound quality
potential will improve during this period as all of
the components and tubes 'settle in' during this
time. Further improvement in sonic performance
will occur during the first 100 to 200 hours of
use as the copper wire anneals and all of the
components settle in.
SET 80 Owner's Manual Page 9
Technical Description
Circuit Description and Technical
Information
The philosophy behind the design of the SET 80
is based on the observation that simplicity of the
circuit and the reduction of the number of active
devices in an audio amplifier will permit the
greatest quantity of information to get through the
amplifier. This allows the illusion of music to be
most powerful and results in the amplifier
'disappearing' effectively from the playback chain.
This chameleon-like performance is achieved
through an elegantly simple circuit.
The primary design goal of the SET 80 was to
take the idea of the single ended (SE) triode
amplifier to its ultimate level, using only two triode
stages to keep distortion low and reduce the
number of active devices to a strict minimum, while
delivering enough power so that a wide range of
loudspeaker choices could be made for use in a
home audio system. Unlike other high power SE
triode amplifiers which use several stages of gain
and buffering, the SET 80 takes advantage of the
distortion cancellation which occurs when using
just two triode stages. The low distortion figures at
typical playback levels of 1-5 watts are achieved
with no local or loop feedback. This total absence
of feedback also maximizes the amplifier's ability to
transmit the information content in the music
signal.
Care in the choice of active and passive parts
results in an audio amplifier which will remain valid
in the future as fashion and taste changes. In
other words, it is likely to become a 'classic,'
retaining its musically satisfying performance for
many years to come. This thinking begins at the
power supply which uses two high value PI filters
with 20 Henries of inductance and over 150
Joules of energy storage. This provides a very
quiet and well regulated supply for the output
stage. The capacitors used for all high tension
supplies and decoupling are the highest quality of
modern capacitors. The single coupling capacitors
are custom Bel Canto film and foil units, designed
specifically to our specifications for minimal sonic
signature.
The output stage uses the 845 triode (a tube
which has seen many, many years of use as an
audio amplifier in high power radio station
modulators) to drive a custom output transformer
which provides superb power handling and
bandwidth. The 845 tube is run at maximum
power in radio stations for over 8000 hours, you
should get similar performance life in the SET 80.
Single Ended Balanced Topology
The SET 80 develops its unusually high power for
a single-ended triode amplifier with a unique Bel
Canto circuit architecture which retains the
strengths of single-ended amplifiers and balanced
designs. The input transformer is used to generate
perfectly balanced biphase signals which drive
separate 37 watt single ended amplifiers on each
chassis sharing a common power supply. The
outputs are then combined to generate double
the power output. This circuit maintains the
advantages inherent in single ended topologies
and adds the advantages of class A balanced
amplifier topologies.
The input/driver stage uses a professional grade
input transformer for generating the biphase
signals and optimizing EMI/RFI rejection and
monobloc grounding. Two 12AX7s in a modified
SRPP stage provide total gain of 30 dB and 1 K
ohm of output impedance. This input stage can
supply over 100 Vrms at low distortion into the 400
K ohm grid resistor used on the 845. The SRPP
type load provides power supply rejection and
reduces the sensitivity of the input stage to power
supply variations. It also reduces power supply
modulation and avoids the problems inherent in
the use of high power/high voltage resistor load
devices.
Page 10 SET 80 Owner's Manual
Specifications
Continuous power output into 4 or 8 ohms • 70 watts
Peak power output • 140 watts
Bandwidth • -3 dB 6 Hz - 35 kHz
Class of operation • Class A single-ended balanced 845 triode
Input level for 70 watts output • 2 Vrms
Signal to Noise Ratio re 1 watt out • 100 dB A weighted
Distortion at 1 watt / 1 kHz • <0.05% predominantly 2nd harmonic
Damping Factor • 3 across full bandwidth
Input configuration and impedance • 100K ohm single ended/balanced
Gain at 8 ohm tap • 18 dB
Power Requirement • 110-120 / 220-240 VAC; 50-60 Hz
• 400 VA per chassis
Voltage settings are made at our facility to correspond to requirements of the country in
which the product is shipped.
Size • 19.5" W x 15" D x 11" H each (496 mm x 381 mm x 280 mm)
Weight • 85 lbs each (39 kg)
Service
Under normal operation the fuse should not need replacing. There is one standard 1/4" x 1" fuse.
Remove the power cord before changing the fuse. Contact your dealer if assistance is needed.
SET 80 Owner's Manual Page 11
Warranty Information
Please take a moment to fill out your warranty registration card. Returning this
registration validates your warranty and allows us to send you information on
product updates and new product development. Completion of this card is
requested within 15 days of purchase to ensure immediate warranty coverage.
Bel Canto Design offers a 3 year limited warranty on internal parts and
workmanship (this does not include tubes) that will replace any defective parts
directly. This warranty is void if damage is due to abuse, neglect or unauthorized
modification.
Bel Canto Design products are uniquely identified with a serial number on the
back of each unit. This number is required to validate your warranty, please
reference if service is required. If you have any questions, comments or if we can
be of service, please contact us Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
central time.
Bel Canto Design, Ltd.
212 3rd Avenue North, Ste 446
Minneapolis, MN 55401
USA
Phone: 612-317-4550
Fax: 612-359-9358
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